Gurjun Balsam Essential Oil
Gurjun balsam essential oil has a warm, woody, slightly balsamic character that anchors natural perfume blends and adds depth to woody and resinous scent lines. It's commonly used as a base note in natural perfumery, often as a partner to or substitute for sandalwood. Suitable for natural perfume builds, aromatherapy blends, diffuser recipes, cold-process and melt-and-pour soap, beard oils and grooming products, and apothecary-style personal care lines. We offer natural and organic gurjun balsam essential oil in multiple sizes, from small bottles for blend testing to bulk quantities for production. Blends well with sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, cedarwood, citrus, and warm spice oils.
Gurjun Balsam Flavors, Flavorings & Fragrance Bulk & Wholesale
Gurjun balsam essential oil is available in bulk without minimum order quantities, with pricing and sizing on each product page. For custom sizes or wholesale pricing, contact us directly and our team will help match the format to your production needs.
Best Gurjun Balsam Fragrance For Diffusers
Gurjun balsam essential oil works well as a base note in diffuser blends where you want depth and a warm woody character. On its own, gurjun reads soft and balsamic — useful for meditation spaces, treatment rooms, and apothecary-style settings. Blended with citrus, sandalwood, patchouli, or warm spice oils, it grounds aromatherapy blends and gives diffuser recipes a longer-lasting woody backbone. A common pick for natural perfumers and aromatherapy practitioners building meditative or grounding blends.
Best Gurjun Balsam Fragrances For Aromatherapy And Soap Making
Gurjun balsam essential oil is a strong addition to natural perfumery kits, aromatherapy blends, and woody soap recipes. In aromatherapy, it pairs well with citrus, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, and warm spice oils, and serves as a useful base note for grounding blends. For soap makers, gurjun balsam holds well through cold-process saponification and works in melt-and-pour, beard soaps, and shampoo bars. A common choice for men's grooming lines, apothecary-style soap brands, and small-batch makers building woody, resinous product collections.